When I try make scroller with images stored in my local web site, I see no result either in preview or in the browser.

Can You write me, please, where is the error ?

Thank You very much for the answer.

Best regards, Roman

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Roman,

I noticed that you set the images to be on a website folder:

This means that this path you use will be relative to the page. The paths you used seem to be ok for the online site, but locally “/images” would translate to “C:\images”, which is not what you would want. If you change the path to “images/gon/gon01.png” (without the starting slash “/”) then the scroller will work in the local site.

Regarding the preview, there seems to be some problem as it was supposed to work by simply copying the image files in the assets folder. I will forward this to our developer team to see what they say about it.

Yes, without backslash it works on local site folder, which "call" the scroller js, but "preview" is not working. I know it.

My idea was make it independent on the site, so I want to use "root-relative" path. It is not possible in this time, all right, I have no problem. I will wait for Your SW developer´s solution and answer.

Using assets folder - it works, of course. But the size of web is increasing (I have 2 sets of the same images).

Regards, Roman

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Roman,

We have just uploaded the new build which resolves (among others) the bug you reported.

When I load the web page locally on my PC that has the new menu object, I get the question at the bottom of the frame. The menu is java-script, would a user really need to lower their IE security settings to make this go away? My settings are also included below. I don’t want users to have a hassle using the new menu each time they come to my website…what is the most elegant way to avoid this dialog?

Thanks,

-David

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

This is NOT a problem and you should not worry at all.

See why below:

When you preview a local web page in Internet Explorer that contains javascript (like our projects do), you get the following message: